NeilGaiman

Marc Brown's happen'n aardvark with the reggae-tinged theme song has met his share of anthropomorphic animalized guest celebrities over the years, but Neil Gaiman may be the first one comic book fans intentionally tune in for. As reported by Wired, Gaiman will appear in an upcoming episode…

As reported by CBR (and relayed by Tom Spurgeon), U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb ruled on Friday in favor of Neil Gaiman in the long-running legal struggle between Gaiman and Todd McFarlane over the ownership of several characters in McFarlane's "Spawn" universe...

In a story that could also appeared under the headline, "Judge Compares Slutty Angels for Acclaimed Novelist," Neil Gaiman has returned to court over a copyright dispute with Todd McFarlane regarding characters he created for the "Spawn" series nearly two decades …

Or maybe the choice isn't quite so simple.Neil Gaiman recently gave a four hour talk at a Minnesota library. He was paid $45,000. Given that the current economy is a zombie -- brutally slain, raised up again through questionable forces, and likely to go for someone's throat - when the stor…

Author, screenwriter, "Metamorpho" scribe, and rock star boyfriend Neil Gaiman recently announced plans to direct a new short film on his blog. Savvy fans know that the multi-talented Gaiman already has one short film under his belt-- 2003's excellent "A Short Film Ab…

Comics superwriter Neil Gaiman and musician Amanda Palmer have become a new type of power couple, interacting very closely with their enormous internet followings who have responded with offerings like these custom-made Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer Munny toys...

While a lot of announcements trickling forth from San Diego raised my eyebrow, only one really had the juice to elicit a "Twilight"-esque squeal of glee, like an actor off-camera had playfully poked at my doughy white tummy: the long-overdue return of "Miracleman...

Amanda Palmer, the rock/cabaret songstress formerly of the Dresden Dolls, gave an impromptu concert in a Portland park last night -- one of several announced solely via Twitter -- where she played songs on the ukulele and read aloud from her new book "Who Killed Amanda Palmer," whe…

Stephin Merritt, lead singer for the indie band "The Magnetic Fields," recently launched an off-Broadway musical version of "Coraline," the Neil Gaiman book (and movie). In an interview with "Black Book," he talks about Gaiman's potential as a crossover artist, and how …